KNOXVILLE - Injured Tennessee Volunteers senior linebacker Jalen Reeves-Maybin is still looking at different options for his future, according to coach Butch Jones.

GoVols247 reported Saturday Reeves-Maybin would undergo shoulder surgery, which would end his collegiate career.

“Jalen Reeves-Maybin is still looking at some different options for what avenues he wants to pursue,” Jones said at a Monday afternoon news conference. “He has all the time that he possibly needs to make that decision.”

Reeves-Maybin missed the two games against Texas A&M and Georgia. He recorded two tackles in the first half against Florida on Sept. 24 before exiting the game due to the injury. Tennessee’s leading tackler the past two seasons also left the Ohio game on Sept. 17.

"Jalen Reeves-Maybin has earned that right and deserves that right to make a decision when he feels it's appropriate for him," Jones said.

Jones praised the performance of junior running back Alvin Kamara, who set a Tennessee record with 312 all-purpose yards against Texas A&M.

"I don't think I've been around a performance like that in a long time," Jones said.

Kamara broke Chuck Webb's previous program record of 294 yards against Ole Miss in 1989.

Kamara finished the game with 127 rushing yards and two rushing touchdowns on 18 carries. He also had eight receptions for 161 receiving yards. His other yardage came on 16 kick return yards and eight punt return yards.

Alvin Kamara (@Vol_Football): only Power 5 player with 150 receiving yards and 125 rushing yards in the same game in the last 20 seasons